Kathleen Cooke

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  • Evaporated Thinking: How Digital Media Is Changing Us

    Evaporated Thinking: How Digital Media Is Changing Us

    Neuroscientists are studying the effects of media on our brains and many believe because of the endless addictive intake our brains are actually changing.

  • Go! Change a Life!

    Go! Change a Life!

    This recent trip may have been my last opportunity to ever get back into Russia for a long time as diplomatic doors seem to have now shut and Christians are being persecuted. But our dear brothers and sisters in Christ will still be there working and needing our support and prayers as so many others do all over the globe.

  • Exposure: The Naked Truth

    Exposure: The Naked Truth

    Unfortunately, innocence is being lost quickly today, and in our culture of instant exposure to everything, anyone can shatter it. The average age for exposure to pornography on the internet in America is nine years of age and it's not the pornography I grew up with – even in Las Vegas.

  • The World Is Watching and So Is God

    The World Is Watching and So Is God

    Students today are much different because of the latest cultural disruption — the smartphone. This age is one of instant and unrelenting technology that beams terrorism, radical political division, financial and environmental destabilization at us 24/7 in the palm of our hand. We can't escape seeing and knowing. Young minds can't escape bullying or the threat of becoming ostracized as texting and social media overpower their ability to be individuals.

  • Bored? It's the Place Creativity Is Born

    Bored? It's the Place Creativity Is Born

    Neuroscientists have been studying the effects of our noisy distracted culture and found that boredom leads to creativity.

  • Discover the Power of Restraint in 2018

    Discover the Power of Restraint in 2018

    Research has proven that when quite time is done four or more times a week it changes everything.

  • Why the Museum of the Bible Is the Most Significant Building of This Decade

    Why the Museum of the Bible Is the Most Significant Building of This Decade

    The Museum of the Bible has no agenda but to present the most significant book of all time to the public. They believe the Bible's history, story, and impact stands alone and has the power to influence a reader.

  • The Casting Couch, Harvey Weinstein, and How to Survive the Pitfalls of a Hollywood Career

    The Casting Couch, Harvey Weinstein, and How to Survive the Pitfalls of a Hollywood Career

    The phone rang. It was the TV commercial producer, and he wanted to know if I'd shoot the spot topless. I'd just been cast a couple hours before, but he'd "forgotten" to ask me before I left if I would film the commercial with only a bow tie and bikini bottoms.

  • What Growing Up in Vegas Tells Me About Stephen Paddock

    What Growing Up in Vegas Tells Me About Stephen Paddock

    So when Stephen Paddock, the recent mass murderer in Vegas, reached for guns I knew just who he must have been. I had grown up with these lonely desperate people.

  • Interview: Power and Status in the Early Church - Why It Matters Today

    Interview: Power and Status in the Early Church - Why It Matters Today

    Dr. Joe Hellerman has just released his new book Embracing Shared Ministry: Power and Status in the Early Church and Why it Matters Today. His doctoral research dealt with the social history of the early Christians, and he has authored five books. In addition to a full time schedule teaching at Biola University's Talbot School of Theology, he's a team pastor at Oceanside Christian Fellowship in El Segundo, Calif.